SOLUTION: Solve the inequality and show the graph or chart to support your answer: ((𝑥−5)^2)/((𝑥^2)+2𝑥)≥ 0 Thank you!

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Question 1125469: Solve the inequality and show the graph or chart to support your answer:
((𝑥−5)^2)/((𝑥^2)+2𝑥)≥ 0
Thank you!

Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, MathTherapy:
Answer by ikleyn(53763)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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First, the domain of the left side rational function is the set of all real numbers, except of  0  and  -2,  where the denominator is zero.


Second, notice that the numerator is ALWAYS NON-NEGATIVE.


It means that in the domain set the sign of the given function is the same as the sign of the denominator.


Therefore, in the domain set, the original inequality is equivalent to inequality


    x^2 + 2x >= 0,


which is easy to solve.


Answer by MathTherapy(10810)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Solution: 
I'll leave the graph up to you!
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